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Beltre was a Hall of Famer with both his performance and on-field humor by Matt Snyder @MattSnyderCBS 2m ago • 2 min read USATSI I knew it was coming soon. Back in the spring, I wrote glowingly about how we had precious little time left to watch Rangers third baseman Adrian Beltre and, sure enough, he's now retired. It's a bit bittersweet as a person who went from indifference to claiming Beltre as one of my favorite players. I'm sad to see him go, but I also appreciate the career we all just witnessed and that Beltre earned the right to go out on his own terms. What a career it was. The numbers paint the picture of an obvious Hall of Famer. Beltre finishes with 3,166 hits (16th all-time), 636 doubles (11th), 477 home runs (30th), 1,707 RBI (24th), 1,524 runs (64th) and a slash of .286/.339/.480 (116 OPS+). The four-time All-Star has four Silver Sluggers, five Gold Gloves and two Platinum Gloves. A true two-way star, Beltre ranks … [Read more...] about Thank you, Adrian Beltre, for a Hall of Fame career that was a joy to watch

ENGLEWOOD — Right after Steve Atwater demonstrated a proper tackle by tackling me, causing my palms to sweat, we discussed the tackle. The tackle on "Monday Night Football." The tackle we’re still talking about 27 years and 354 days later.It was the tackle where Atwater stood up Christian Okoye straight, as if the Broncos legend had the Chiefs' 250-pound running back on a list."You mean the one from the 60s?" Atwater said with a laugh.NFL rules now prohibit players from lowering their helmet to initiate contact. After he reviewed the YouTube clip, I had to ask: would the Okoye hit be a legal tackle in the NFL in 2018?"No, no, no," Atwater said with full conviction. “It wouldn't. It would be a penalty.”When it comes to Atwater's candidacy, there should be a flag thrown on Pro Football Hall of Fame voters. Can you explain how a franchise with a defense nicknamed the "Orange Crush" and eight Super Bowl appearances still has zero defensive players enshrined in the … [Read more...] about Paul Klee: Denver Broncos legend Steve Atwater tackles new NFL rules — and deserves spot in Hall of Fame